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==Overview==
==Overview==
Diddy Kong preforms and overhead kick that have overall above-average knockback and quick start-up. The aerial attack is notorious for having his {{mvsub|Diddy Kong|SSB4|down throw}} combo into his up air, making it easy for Diddy Kong to rack up damage by juggling a character. The combo is one of the reasons that made Diddy Kong a controversial character. It gained the name "Hoo-Hah" after {{Sm|StaticManny}} interrupted [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB-6oRB4ABo/ a set] between {{Sm|Hungrybox}} and {{Sm|Player-1}}. The "Hah" part of the "Hoo-hah" is the up aerial followup of the combo. Despite its great ability to juggle opponents, it can only KO by around 130%-150% when near the upper blast zone.
Diddy Kong preforms and overhead kick that have overall above-average knockback and quick start-up. The aerial attack is notorious for having his {{mvsub|Diddy Kong|SSB4|down throw}} combo into his up air, making it easy for Diddy Kong to rack up damage by juggling a character. The combo is one of the reasons that made Diddy Kong a controversial character. It gained the name "Hoo-Hah" after {{Sm|StaticManny}} interrupted [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB-6oRB4ABo/ a set] between {{Sm|Hungrybox}} and {{Sm|Player-1}}. The "Hah" part of the "Hoo-hah" is the up aerial followup of the combo.


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Revision as of 22:05, May 18, 2015

Overview

Diddy Kong preforms and overhead kick that have overall above-average knockback and quick start-up. The aerial attack is notorious for having his down throw combo into his up air, making it easy for Diddy Kong to rack up damage by juggling a character. The combo is one of the reasons that made Diddy Kong a controversial character. It gained the name "Hoo-Hah" after StaticManny interrupted a set between Hungrybox and Player-1. The "Hah" part of the "Hoo-hah" is the up aerial followup of the combo.


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